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A Witchball spheroid silver table cigarette lighter by Comyns of London, the silver body having an applied plaque with a dedication to Sir Rupert M Speir, gas piezo insert, London, 1969, 109 g excluding the weight, 7 cm diameter [Sir Rupert Malise Speir (1910 - 1998) was a British Conservative Party politician. At the 1951 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament for Hexham, and held the seat until he retired at the 1966 general election.]
A George III style wing armchair, upholstered in leather, on cabriole front legs, with claw and ball feetBack legs have been chocked, possibly where wheels were taken off, quite a nice colour, with some wear, front legs are made of beech and not walnut114 cm high, seat 60 cm deep and 73 cm at its widest point above the legs
An Early 20th Century Carved Mahogany Three Piece Suite, circa 1920/30, recovered in pink and light green floral fabric, comprising a three-seater sofa with moulded carved frame, acanthus hand grips and squab cushions, on scrolled cabriole legs, 210cm by 82cm by 81cm, and a pair of tub-shaped armchairs, 80cm by 82cm by 82cm (3)One tub chair has some movement in frame/joints (only slight). Otherwise framework throughout is sound. Some minor scuffs around the feet consistent with age, mainly around the carved forelegs. Upholstery is good and in clean condition. Seat covers can be removed, the others are fixed.
A Mahogany Georgian Style Dining Chair, the yolk crest rail above a pierced and scrolling splat over a leather drop in seat flanked by carved out scrolled open arms raised on leaf carved supports terminating in ball and claw feet, together with a set of four Regency rosewood dining chairs and a George III open armchair (6)
A 19th Century Provincial Ash and Elm Comb Back Windsor Chair (a.f)One spindle replaced, another repaired. The bowed arm structure with old metal strap repairs. Seat split and with signs of wood worm damage. Backrest with some movement, legs structurally sound. 103cm high, arms 59cm at the widest points, seat 49cm high
A 19th Century Provincial Ash and Elm Comb Back Windsor Chair, alterationsThe central three sticks have been replaced with a pierced splat, frame is loose, the backrest particularly so, the legs appear to be later replacements and have suffered some wood worm damage105.5cm high, arms 62cm at widest point, seat 42cm high
A Regency Style Inlaid Side Cabinet, with brushing slide, canted corners and brass grill fronted doors, raised on square tapering feet, 108cm by 55cm by 76cm, together with a rustic milking stool with concave seat and having exposed tenon joints and an Anglo-Indian small carved occasional table (3)
A SET OF SIX EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS C.1760-70 a serpentine top rail carved with leaves, tassels and frills, above a pierced and interlaced splat, the drop-in seat on leaf and cabochon carved cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet (6) Provenance The collection formed at Wellow Manor, Hampshire.
A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS IN CHIPPENDALE STYLE, C.1760-70 each with a foliate carved top rail above a pierced and interlaced vase shaped splat with harebells and a central anthemion, above a drop-in serpentine seat with tapestry upholstery, on moulded and chamfered legs united by an 'H' stretcher, comprising: a pair of carvers and six side chairs (8) Provenance The family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire.
A MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE II STYLE MID-19TH CENTURY with floral gros-point tapestry upholstery, the arched back above outswept arms with scrolling terminals, with a stuffed-over seat, on cabriole front legs with foliate carving and claw and ball feet Provenance The family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire.
A FINE EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR POSSIBLY IRISH, CHIPPENDALE PERIOD, C.1760 the arched back above slightly scrolled and outswept arms with flowerhead terminals and moulded supports, the dished, stuffed-over seat above cabriole front legs and swept and slightly twisted back legs, carved with vines, anthemions and flowerheads, on scroll feet Provenance Henry Spencer & Sons, A Sale at Chatsworth, Derbyshire, 5-6th December 1957, lot 240 where described as: 'A Chippendale mahogany elbow armchair of the most elegant proportions. Grooved & channelled arms terminating in rosettes and supported on slender cabriole legs with scroll ears and carved at the knees with anthemiums ending in volute feet. The seat, back and armpads covered in worn crimson-silk damask.' Bought by R. Shaftoe, 17-18 Regent Parade, Harrogate, from whom bought by the current vendors. Literature D.Cowie (ed.), International Antiques Yearbook Encyclopedia & Directory, 1963-64, p.689 where illustrated covered in the 'worn crimson-silk damask' as mentioned in the Henry Spencer catalogue. Catalogue Note Correspondence with the Curator of Chatsworth suggests this chair may have been brought into the Chatsworth Collection rather than being commissioned by the Devonshire Family. The Henry Spencer sale in which it was sold was described as an 'odds and ends' auction of furnishings of lesser rooms in which the children of the Duke lived. The grapevine decoration on the legs is reminiscent of a suite of chairs made for Thomas and Lady Louisa Connolly for Castletown, Co. Kildare. See The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, pp.122-123 pls.166 and 167.
A FRENCH BERGERE ARMCHAIR IN LOUIS XV STYLE MID-19TH CENTURY the grey painted frame with floral and foliate carving, the back and seat upholstered with Flemish verdure style floral tapestry, with a cushion, on cabriole legs Provenance The family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III GREEN PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SIDE CHAIRS IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1790 the hoop back with a fan shaped splat with carved reeded, flowerhead and rope twist detail and painted harebell swags above a serpentine stuffed-over seat, the slightly splayed and moulded front legs carved with a leaf capital and harebells (2) Catalogue Note For a pair of unpainted chairs with hoop backs and similarly carved and splayed legs, see Christopher Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, p.95, pl.85.
A LAND ROVER DISCOVERY V8 GSRegistration Number: S975 DGPChassis/Frame Number: SALLTGM23XA204475Engine Number: 56DA6851998 model; petrol engine; blue four door; Mileage 115,000 During ownership of this vehicle, the following additions have been carried out/fitted as well as general maintenance:Chassis steam cleaned and wax oil treated.Heavy Duty items fitted - fuel tank guard, steering guard, steering rods. Facelift headlight conversion carried out.Set of new tyres fitted early 2022; the rims professionally powder coated Satin Black.New headlining fitted.New waterproof seat covers; dog guard; load liner.Six stack CD Player.Recently fitted: new rear exhaust section; new front prop shaft.A new twelve month MOT, expiry October 2023.
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